(November 4, 2021 at 10:37 pm)Oldandeasilyconfused Wrote:(November 4, 2021 at 10:30 pm)Fireball Wrote: My two youngest sons were traumatized by the "Titanic" movie when they were young. I indeed did not enjoy seeing the frozen dead floating in the water, but that wasn't a crap-my-pants-worthy scene.
A truly scary scene for me was at a matinee at the "local" theater, presenting, "Head of the Gorgon". When her head was cut off, I had a fear that I would be stiff as well...and not in a way I would enjoy.
Perhaps a bit off topic:
Do you think that violence in films/TV/Video games desensitises children specifically, and people generally?
I think they do. The only evidence I can give is the fact that over a long period I began to watch and enjoy forensic crime shows, including the ones with graphic imagery of bodies having an autopsy. EG NCIS
Yes. Repeated viewing of violence desensitizes people, imo. I view those sorts of shows with disgust over the dehumanization of the deceased. I DO NOT enjoy forensic programming. I went into physics instead of medicine. My main revulsion was to the sight of blood. I did consider a career in medicine, but my aversion to blood (plus, my family being poor as piss on a plate) pretty much precluded that.
If you get to thinking you’re a person of some influence, try ordering somebody else’s dog around.